Improvement in tobacco pouches



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IMPROVEMENT 1N Temeon rousses.

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Be it known that l, WINFIELD S. SIMS, oflNewa-rk, in the county of Essex,'and Stute-of New-Jersey, have invented a new and improved Tobacco Pouch; endl do hereby declrtre thnt the following is a full, clear, und

exact description thereof, which will enable thosek'illed in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.

The present invention consists in combining with e. tobacco pouch a. device by means of which a. pipe can be charged with thetobacco contained in the seme, the combination of the two being snchfthatn'hile they will euch servetheir purpose or object independently of the other. they form only one article, n the accompanying plate of drawings my improved tobacco pouch' is illustrnted, the gurebeing e central Asection through the same, in the direction of its length. y l v l A, in the drawings, represents the tobacco pouch, which, inV thefpresentvnstnnce, lis made of leather, but muy be made of any other .material ordinarily used.therefor,,smch'fes@Indie-ruhher,.019th7 5o. B, the nozzle or spout for "filling the pouch with tobacco or disehargingit therefrom; this spout being stopped or closed by menne of e stopper, C, hung to the-beg or pouch 'by a string, l)1 Em. rod secured in lower end of heg or pouch A in any propermannerso that it will not become detached therefrom, vwhich extends into the pouch for a. portion of-its lengtlnnnd is provided withv e heed, F, upon its inner end, of suitable shepe and size to play or move nicely ,through the nozzle or spout.`or` the pouch when vthe stopper has been removed therefrom. Bythis headed rod E or remmer a. pipe, C, can be lled with tobaecofrom the pouch in e. moet easyand expeditious manner, by simply setting the pouch by lits nozzle or spout upon the bowl of the pipe, 'allowing the tobacco to 'pass int-o it, when, bringing the rod E to bear against it, it can be rammed, or forced,

or pressed down into the bowl to any degree-desired, cere being taken thutthe remmer is retained in 4the spout of the pouch before removing it from the pipe-bowl, or otherwise tobscco would Aeseel'pe from the pouch. In conclusion, it may be here observed that, for convenience in charging a. pipe with tobacco, my improved'poueh is of a, great advantage, as it enables it to be done without danger of soiling the hands or clothes, Ste.

claim es new; and desire to'secure by Letters Patentv A tobacco pouch provided with a. rod, E, or its equivalent, substantially as and for the purpose described` w'. s. SIMS.

` Witnesses.:

WM. F. MoNAMAnA, ALEX. F. Rosnn'rs. 

